Celebrate #EarthDay by exploring AMDR’s new CO2 calculator, powered by research from LCAs that show #reprocessed “single-use” #medicaldevices (rSUDs) reduce #ghgemissions at hospitals by an average of 44%: https://ow.ly/CQaG50RkQlJ The calculator gives sustainability managers a free tool to track and lower emissions at hospitals by using rSUDs. "We have long had the science to prove reprocessing is safe, and more recently because of peer reviewed life cycle assessments, we know they substantially cut emissions compared to using virgin devices," said Daniel J. Vukelich, President and CEO, AMDR. "But now, we’ve created a free calculator tool – available for all to use – so that hospitals everywhere can approximate how much they are reducing their carbon footprint by using reprocessed 'single-use' devices." By using rSUDs, AMDR members help over 9,500 U.S. #hospitals and surgical centers slash pollution-causing waste from the medical supply chain while saving costs and critical resources. "LCAs have been providing valuable data and insights in other industries for decades, and we're proud to help translate this science into meaning for hospitals," said sustainability researcher Cassandra Thiel, PhD, President and CEO of Clinically Sustainable Consulting. "Based on the research, a switch to more reprocessed devices is a straightforward way for hospitals to reduce their carbon footprint." #EarthDay2024 #sustainablehealthcare #hospital #climatechange #climatesmart
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We look forward to seeing how AMDR's new, free carbon emissions calculator will be used at #hospitals to track and reduce #ghgemissions through reprocessed "single-use" #medicaldevices. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/dmFG-jre #medicaldevice #reprocessing #climatechange #sustainablehealthcare #hospital #circulareconomy #supplychain
Celebrate #EarthDay by exploring AMDR’s new CO2 calculator, powered by research from LCAs that show #reprocessed “single-use” #medicaldevices (rSUDs) reduce #ghgemissions at hospitals by an average of 44%: https://ow.ly/CQaG50RkQlJ The calculator gives sustainability managers a free tool to track and lower emissions at hospitals by using rSUDs. "We have long had the science to prove reprocessing is safe, and more recently because of peer reviewed life cycle assessments, we know they substantially cut emissions compared to using virgin devices," said Daniel J. Vukelich, President and CEO, AMDR. "But now, we’ve created a free calculator tool – available for all to use – so that hospitals everywhere can approximate how much they are reducing their carbon footprint by using reprocessed 'single-use' devices." By using rSUDs, AMDR members help over 9,500 U.S. #hospitals and surgical centers slash pollution-causing waste from the medical supply chain while saving costs and critical resources. "LCAs have been providing valuable data and insights in other industries for decades, and we're proud to help translate this science into meaning for hospitals," said sustainability researcher Cassandra Thiel, PhD, President and CEO of Clinically Sustainable Consulting. "Based on the research, a switch to more reprocessed devices is a straightforward way for hospitals to reduce their carbon footprint." #EarthDay2024 #sustainablehealthcare #hospital #climatechange #climatesmart
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1. By using reprocessed devices, hospitals lower their costs for #singleusemedicaldevice in the range 25 to 40%.💲 2.Reducing Waste in Healthcare is another benefit of SUD #reprocessing.🌐 3.#AMDR published Reprocessing Carbon Emission Calculator✅ ( https://lnkd.in/dTVPs34B) With this tool hospitals are now able to calculate their Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reducing results.
Celebrate #EarthDay by exploring AMDR’s new CO2 calculator, powered by research from LCAs that show #reprocessed “single-use” #medicaldevices (rSUDs) reduce #ghgemissions at hospitals by an average of 44%: https://ow.ly/CQaG50RkQlJ The calculator gives sustainability managers a free tool to track and lower emissions at hospitals by using rSUDs. "We have long had the science to prove reprocessing is safe, and more recently because of peer reviewed life cycle assessments, we know they substantially cut emissions compared to using virgin devices," said Daniel J. Vukelich, President and CEO, AMDR. "But now, we’ve created a free calculator tool – available for all to use – so that hospitals everywhere can approximate how much they are reducing their carbon footprint by using reprocessed 'single-use' devices." By using rSUDs, AMDR members help over 9,500 U.S. #hospitals and surgical centers slash pollution-causing waste from the medical supply chain while saving costs and critical resources. "LCAs have been providing valuable data and insights in other industries for decades, and we're proud to help translate this science into meaning for hospitals," said sustainability researcher Cassandra Thiel, PhD, President and CEO of Clinically Sustainable Consulting. "Based on the research, a switch to more reprocessed devices is a straightforward way for hospitals to reduce their carbon footprint." #EarthDay2024 #sustainablehealthcare #hospital #climatechange #climatesmart
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Celebrate #EarthDay by learning how AMDR’s free CO2 calculator will give sustainability managers a new tool to track and reduce #ghgemissions at #hospitals through regulated reprocessed “single-use” medical devices (rSUDs). Read today’s release: https://lnkd.in/dGHwD_tb AMDR members help nearly 10,000 hospitals slash supply chain waste and cut #ghgemissions while saving costs by using remanufactured Single-Used-Devices instead of virgin devices. “We have long had the science to prove reprocessing is safe, and more recently because of peer reviewed life cycle assessments we know they substantially cut emissions over using virgin devices,” said Daniel J. Vukelich, Esq., CAE, President and CEO, AMDR—Association of Medical Device Reprocessors. “But now, we’ve created a free calculator tool – available for all to use - so that hospitals everywhere can approximate how much they are reducing their carbon footprint by using remanufactured ‘single-use’ devices.” We are excited to share this new sustainability resource as we work together to achieve #netzero goals in the health sector and beyond! #medicaldevice #sustainablehealthcare #sustainability #ClimateAction #ActOnClimate #supplychainsolutions #hospitalsupplychain #hospital https://lnkd.in/dmFG-jre
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How can your hospital make a real, measurable impact on sustainability? At Philips we’re making a real, measurable impact on sustainability by focusing on circularity: use less, use longer, use again. This approach enables us to support healthcare systems in reducing their environmental footprint, while never compromising on high-quality care. From innovative service models that extend the life of medical equipment, to EcoDesign that prioritizes energy efficiency and responsible end-of-use management, #circularity is proving to be a powerful tool in reducing CO2 emissions. It’s not just about reducing waste; it's about creating long-term value for both hospitals and the planet. Learn more about the #sustainability strategies that health systems can adopt now: https://lnkd.in/gU_yfsnb
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Repair: A Powerful Tool in the Circular Healthcare Economy! Repair is a key pillar of the circular economy, offering cost and CO2 reductions — such as the repair of rigid endoscopes. By opting for repair instead of replacing with new scopes, hospitals can significantly reduce CO2 emissions while lowering the high costs associated with purchasing new endoscopes. Sustainable Hospital Management embraces the principles of repair, reuse, and recycling as essential strategies to minimize waste, drastically cut CO2 emissions, and achieve substantial cost savings. Embrace sustainability and start making a difference today! #circulareconomy #circulair #circulaireeconomie #sustainable #duurzaam #duurzamezorg #healthcare #as #sustainablehealthcare, #healthcare, #healthinnovations, #medtech, #hospitals Van Straten Medical
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🌍 Human health and environmental health go hand in hand. Yet, the #healthcare industry is responsible for 4.4% of global CO2 #emissions. This shows just how important it is for us to make real, sustainable changes. Here are some impactful practices being implemented to cut emissions: ⚡️Energy-efficient equipment: Philips: The company designs imaging machines and other medical equipment that are energy-efficient, helping clinics reduce their overall power consumption. 🌱Sustainable materials: Many clinics are adopting biodegradable and recyclable materials for medical supplies and packaging. Read this "Five ways to achieve sustainable medical packaging" - https://lnkd.in/e-6TFbub 🏢🌍Green building designs: Champalimaud Foundation: This facility incorporates sustainable building practices, such as energy-efficient systems and environmentally friendly materials, into its design to minimize carbon footprints. 🌳💚Nature as therapy: Champalimaud Foundation: The center integrates green spaces and nature into its patient care environments, recognizing the healing benefits of nature, which also supports biodiversity. 🤝🌿Partnerships for Sustainable Healthcare: #Philips and #Champalimaud: Their collaboration aims to reduce the carbon emissions of Champalimaud’s diagnostic and interventional imaging equipment by 50% in the next five years. Source : https://lnkd.in/eEbYmpUu #SustainableHealthcare #ClimateAction #HealthAndWellbeing #Philips #EnvironmentalHealth #GreenHealthcare #Champalimaud #NatureTherapy #NetZero #HealthcareInnovation ------------------------------- Join Green Mindset on a journey to explore the realms of sustainability where education, collaboration, and innovation converge to shape a greener future. 🌍✨ In each post, we'll spotlight remarkable initiatives from different industries, locations, and visionary owners/innovators.
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How can your hospital make a real, measurable impact on sustainability? At Philips we’re making a real, measurable impact on sustainability by focusing on circularity: use less, use longer, use again. This approach enables us to support healthcare systems in reducing their environmental footprint, while never compromising on high-quality care. From innovative service models that extend the life of medical equipment, to EcoDesign that prioritizes energy efficiency and responsible end-of-use management, #circularity is proving to be a powerful tool in reducing CO2 emissions. It’s not just about reducing waste; it's about creating long-term value for both hospitals and the planet. Learn more about the #sustainability strategies that health systems can adopt now: https://lnkd.in/e_unHddd
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NEW BLOG POST ALERT! https://lnkd.in/g_MN5gxw Navigating sustainability choices isn't always straightforward. From lightbulbs to medical devices, the impacts vary by location and context. This complexity underscores the importance of Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) in guiding informed decisions. Let's shift the conversation from guilt to action, advocating for cleaner energy grids and embracing reusable solutions. Together, we can make a meaningful impact on the path to a more sustainable future. #Sustainability #LCAs #ClimateAction #InformedDecisions 🌱♻️
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🚰 Optimizing Water Consumption with Innovative Purification Solutions 🌍 In today’s world, efficient water consumption is critical, especially in areas where water scarcity is a reality. My recent prototype for a solar-powered water purifier focuses on optimizing water usage. It collects and reuses even the waste from purified water for non-drinking purposes. I’d love to collaborate with leading innovators like Philips. Innovation and you., EUREKAFORBES AQUAGUARD COMPANY AUTHORISED FDO, Kent Water Purifier BD, and others to bring this idea to life, ensuring water reaches where it’s most needed. Check out the design here: https://lnkd.in/dN7kdzTa #WaterOptimization #Sustainability #SmartTech #EmbeddedSystems #CleanWater
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Andersen joins people worldwide in celebrating World Environment Day. ‘Our land. Our future. We are #GenerationRestoration’— this year’s slogan holds vital importance for all of us. Deforestation, pollution, and environmental degradation undermine people’s health, leading to an increase in chronic conditions, malnutrition, and troubled access to clean water and air. The results of a recently published prospective study from Italy highlight that the presence of microscopic plastic particles in our organs is linked to a subsequent 4.5-fold increase in all-cause mortality, heart attacks, and strokes (the link to the article by famous US physician and scientist Eric Topol, MD is in the first comment). Along with logistics, automotive, and manufacturing, the healthcare industry also has a significant environmental footprint. This stems from resource-intensive hospital operations, non-biodegradable medical waste, greenhouse gas emissions throughout supply chains, and more. It is evident that when considering medtech progress, we should be aware of its ‘environmental price.’ But we all can make an impact too. It isn’t necessary to buy an expensive electric car to do this. You can simply take a bus when commuting to your workplace instead of driving, or cycle instead of taking a bus. Many of Andersen’s offices provide shower access for those who use bicycles to get to work. Surely, everyone can decrease their use of plastic in everyday life—there is growing evidence that it could be a really life-prolonging habit and beneficial for the planet. And there’s much more. Some of Andersen’s digital solutions have an environmental impact too. For example: - We develop and deploy smart IoT systems to reduce energy and water consumption in healthcare settings. - Our logistics software helps to decrease fuel consumption and CO2 emissions. - Andersen’s telemedicine tools also help to reduce transportation emissions and costs. - Our EHRs curb paper waste. - Advanced analytics solutions help medical facilities identify environmental risks without jeopardizing patient care. Let’s engineer a healthier world through green healthcare technology! It matters for all of us. #HealthcareInnovation #GreenMedicine #EnvironmentalHealth #SustainableSolutions #EcoFriendly
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